How to Evolve Cubone in Pokémon Sun and Moon
Identify where Cubone can be found., Go to the bottom area of Wela Volcano Park., Catch the Cubone., Make sure you're playing when it's nighttime in-game., Have your Cubone gain experience., Once Cubone reaches level 28, it will evolve into Marowak.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Identify where Cubone can be found.
It can be found in the bottom area of Wela Volcano Park.
You have a 24% chance of finding one at any time of day.
It'll be between level 16 and
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Step 2: Go to the bottom area of Wela Volcano Park.
Go through the tall grass until you find a Cubone. , Nest Balls are a good ball to catch it with, since they work well on low-level Pokémon. , Cubone caught in Alola will only evolve during the nighttime.
In Pokémon Sun, the in-game clock matches your console's clock, while in Pokémon Moon, the in-game clock is 12 hours ahead of your console's clock.
So if you have Pokémon Moon, make sure you're playing during the daytime, not the nighttime. , Since Cubone is a Ground-type Pokémon, the best Pokémon to face are Electric, Ground, Steel, and Rock-type Pokémon. , -
Step 3: Catch the Cubone.
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Step 4: Make sure you're playing when it's nighttime in-game.
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Step 5: Have your Cubone gain experience.
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Step 6: Once Cubone reaches level 28
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Step 7: it will evolve into Marowak.
Detailed Guide
It can be found in the bottom area of Wela Volcano Park.
You have a 24% chance of finding one at any time of day.
It'll be between level 16 and
19.
Go through the tall grass until you find a Cubone. , Nest Balls are a good ball to catch it with, since they work well on low-level Pokémon. , Cubone caught in Alola will only evolve during the nighttime.
In Pokémon Sun, the in-game clock matches your console's clock, while in Pokémon Moon, the in-game clock is 12 hours ahead of your console's clock.
So if you have Pokémon Moon, make sure you're playing during the daytime, not the nighttime. , Since Cubone is a Ground-type Pokémon, the best Pokémon to face are Electric, Ground, Steel, and Rock-type Pokémon. ,
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